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General Strike

Danger In Paradise

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A1

My Other Body

A2

The Fatal Glass

A3

Next Day

A4

Sea Hunt

A5

Snowdrops

A6

The Barkless Dog

A7

Interplanetary Music

B1

Parts Of My Body

B2

Bamboo House Of Dolls

B3

Interplanetary Dub

B4

We Travel The Spaceways

B5

Friendless Animals

B6

Babycart To Hell

B7

Guided Missiles

B8

Danger In Paradise

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Staubgold (staubgold analog 10)

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Stereo

Release date: Mar 30, 2012, Germany

The legendary album from 1984 for the first time available on vinyl. Fully remastered by David Cunningham. These recordings were originally released on cassette by Touch in 1984 with the exception of 'Parts Of My Body', released on a single by Canal Records in 1979.


'The atmosphere which General Strike conjure together suits an old fashioned, cold war-ish scenario of technology. Their 'Interplanetary Music' is the space pop of George Pal and 'The Day The Earth Stood Still', of computers built like Blackpool Tower in order to struggle through simple trigonometry, of 'The Jetsons' and I.G.Y. They go no further than Expo 67, the world's last gasp of optimism. And although there are dark and disquieting moods set in this mosaic which their listeners have pieced together, it is made with a humour which is true to the spirit of adventure which those references apply. The sanitation merchants who make up most of the world's record-makers today would forbid our ears from hearing these strangely electric keyboards, earthworked textures, bizarre chatterings of percussion, and voices that seem like puzzled robots. Cataloguing the sound in that way makes it all seem a bit of a joke, but it isn't: laughter is encouraged, but it's serious music, made with a great deal more serious spirit than the great and disheartening mountain of music which today implores you to hear and not listen.'
(Richard Cook)